Wgu Jdt2 Task 2

Wgu Jdt2 Task 2

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JFT2 Organizational Management Task 2
Western Governors University

JFT2 Organizational Management Task 2
A1. Utah Symphony Strengths and Weaknesses
The Utah Symphony has been a leading arts organization in the western part of the United States for decades. They have a rich, long history. Many strengths have contributed to this success and continue to do today.
Financially, the organization is able to raise money through various means. For the fiscal year 00-01, the symphony was able to raise $3.8 million through performance revenues, $3.1 million through government grants, and $4.5 million through fundraising. With another $1 million coming from investments other minor sources, they had an operating budget of $12.4 million…show more content…

With his position assured, Ewers and Lockhart needs to go over the financials of both organizations and what they will look like for the new organization. It should become clear to Lockhart that the musicians’ collective bargaining agreement will need to be renegotiated. Because of his relationship with the musicians, Lockhart should be able to convince them that there is no alternative to negotiating a new contract if the new organizations is to get off its feet.
Anne also needs to convince the musicians of her commitment to the arts and her ability to lead such a prestigious organization and to do so, she will need to highlight her past accomplishments. Anne has had enormous success in directing operas, including serving as stage director for over 60 opera productions world wide, including the adored San Francisco Opera. In addition, she had stints as assistant director at the San Francisco Opera and the Canadian Opera. She also sought to increase the amount of productions during her time at the Boston Lyrics Opera instead of decreasing them to help retire the debt there. This should convince the musicians not only of Anne’s ability to lead them but also of her desire to build an elite arts

encrypt network traffic to and from the human resources system and prevent eavesdropping. It would also properly authenticate the host to prevent spoofing. Task:
A. Perform a postevent evaluation of how the organization’s IT staff responded to the attack described in the scenario by doing the following: 1. Describe the nature of the incident. 2. Identify who needs to be notified based on the type and severity of the incident. 3. Outline how the incident could be contained. 4. Discuss how t…

a source of depression. Attempt to help the couple reconnect with friends and family. Let them know that to need friends and family during this time is natural and not only is it okay, it is an expected and natural part of the human experience.
2. Address Mrs. Thomas’s Physical pain and decline. Explore Mrs. Thomas’s attitudes and feelings about the use of narcotics. Some patient’s choose to forgo pain medications because they fear decreased alertness and want presence with family and friends…

Western Governors University
October 26, 2013
Human Resources JDT2 Task #2
To: Bob Smith, Chief Executive Officer
From: , Elementary Division Officer
CC: Executive Team
Date: October 26, 2013
Re: Elementary Toy Test Result
Overview:
An elementary toy that is due to be shipped at the end of the week has failed quality control testing. A metal whistle has been shown to exceed the federal regulation guidelines for lead. The testing process showed the lead level for this…

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Running head: PROFESSIONAL ROLES & VALUES PROJECT
Professional Roles & Values Project
Sabina S. Borgen
Western Governer’s University
Professional Roles & Values
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Professional Roles & Values Project
There are specific functions and benefits that both a regulatory agency and a
professional organization entail. The one common objective that exists between the two
is to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of the public and their healthcare needs.
Through researching both entities…

Communicable Disease Outbreak
(Measles)
Community Health Task 2
Western Governors University
Carissa J Dugan
Student ID: 000468111
August 20, 2015
Measles was discovered in the 19th century by a Persian Doctor, but was not recognized until 1957 as an infectious agent in human blood by a Scottish physician. In 1912 measles became a notifiable disease and in the first decade that records were kept there was on average 6,000 deaths per year reported from the disease…

Competition Bikes Inc. Storyline Operational Analysis
03/10/2014
WGU JET2 Financial Analysis
Task 2
Introduction
In this task, the budget schedule and proformas as well as the flexible budget were reviewed. Below you will find my analysis and recommended corrective actions as well as how management by exception applies.
Budget Planning Concerns
Competition Bikes has a good starting point for a budget but is overall weak and has several budgetary concerns. A few of those items are…

identified himself as the child’s father. The patient identified the male as “daddy” and appeared to be comforted by his arrival. The father was provided discharge instructions by the post-operative nurse and was released to his care.
Approximately 2 ½ hours later the mother arrived at the unit and was notified the patient had been discharged to home with her father. Mother became very upset, stating the she and the father were divorced and she was the custodial parent. At this point security was…